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| Title: | | Tax competition, capital mobility, and innovation in the public sector  |
| Authors: | | Rauscher, Michael |
| Issue Date: | | 2005 |
| Series/Report no.: | | Thünen-series of applied economic theory 54 |
| Abstract: | | The paper analyses the impact of tax competition on innovation in the public sector. It is shown that the effects of increased mobility of the tax base on innovation and growth are ambiguous. The negative relationship is more likely, however. Moreover, it is shown that a Leviathan government may be induced to spend a larger share of its budget on unproductive activities. |
| Subjects: | | tax competition economic growth innovation Leviathan competition North-South model |
| JEL: | | H21 H7 O31 041 |
| Document Type: | | Working Paper |
| Appears in Collections: | | Thünen Series of Applied Economic Theory, Universität Rostock
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